PLEASANTON -- Isaiah Langley caught eight passes for 152 yards and a touchdown and added a terrific 5-yard rush for a score, where he reversed field, to help lead the host Foothill High football team to a 31-6 win over Las Lomas on Friday.

Langley's rushing touchdown was the final score of the game. On the play, he took a pitchout from quarterback Kyle Kearns, and went to the right side. There, he found absolutely nothing. So, he stopped and ran the other way, beating everybody to the pylon on the far side for a very impressive run.

The win improved Foothill's record to 3-0.

"Man, that last touchdown, I was just trying to get something into the end zone so we could seal the deal," Langley said. "We were tired. A lot of people were cramping up, including me. So I had to seal the deal. Their linebackers were unbelievably good."

Langley caught a 13-yard touchdown pass to open the scoring in the first quarter, but he also had four catches of 30 yards or more on the night. That helped Kearns, who completed his first eight passes of the game, to finish 18 of 24 for 316 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions.

The Knights (2-1) kept the game close through three quarters, trailing 17-6 entering the final period.

Quarterback Ben Wood rushed for 81 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries and also completed 11 of 21 passes for 148 yards.